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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Of course not. But you said "the rumors may have gotten the roles mixed up". That would imply there is some government relations role Apple is looking to fill. I'm wondering how you know that. Because of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan I guess I wasn't aware Apple was looking for someone to lead a government relations department. And why would you ? Tim Cook doesn't report to you or anyone on this forum after all.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan As I said in my other post I think Apple's communications team should be separate from government relations. IMO those are completely different functions. They are separate but related. The Bloomberg and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Apple already hired someone like that earlier this year. I can't remember his name but he worked for a congressman. IMO government relations and communications/PR departments should be separate. She may n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 I wouldn't hire somebody like that to clean the toilets. Frankly anybody associated with the current administration should be tried for sedition and dealt with as a criminal. EC Commission, FCC and the C…
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Can he perform other government facing role in Apple ? They can choose someone else for the PR Chief.
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gatorguy wrote: » No one involved has said how that worked. Some stories say Google was willing to offer TBT but wanted something additional in return. Mentioned was branding as Google Maps for iOS which Apple resisted. Giving Google anymore credi…
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gatorguy wrote: » In what way does Google cause harm to Apple? By creating an OS originally intended to protect them from Microsoft's plans? Seriously? Yeah, Apple seems to be pretty hurt by it. And you thought I was being ignorant? Apple's se…
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cpsro wrote: » Another way to look at this might be that if accurate tracking of iOS users is desired, a fee-based agreement with Apple must be made. They won 't be able to do this of course. It would fly against their historic stance on privac…
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pfisher wrote: » Apple has billions of dollars and they should spend that on their own street view feature. In a way. They should implement it in a new concept, instead of driving buggies around. There may be better ways. In fact, iOS Map shoul…
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pfisher wrote: » Although I have found Apple Maps to be accurate and Google Maps to be inaccurate in two cases, I still use Google Maps. I like Street View. Also, for Thailand, Google Maps is mature and Apple Maps is a joke. Apple should sti…
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At the end of the day, these negative rumors will strengthen the resolve of the Maps team. People are getting numb on these FUDs too. We will see more updates along the way since the OS seeding has started. And we don't even know about the h/w yet …
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They acquired quite a few companies to work on Maps. It is natural for multiple parties to take time to consolidate. These pieces may be done on completely different tech and approaches. Those who are impatient will leave early, citing all sorts of …
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tallest skil wrote: » Mother of humanity, why is AirDrop so terrible? Why do we have to be IN it to do it? How could it possibly be so difficult as to offer an AirDrop tab, you click it, and boom, there’s everyone on the local network. Drag a f…
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paxman wrote: » At the moment I use the awesome PhotoSync which also allows you to upload to Dropbox and a plethora of other services and devices. Device to device is reliant on both being on the same network. As I only use it to upload photos fro…
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shpshftr wrote: » Microsoft is actually the company that largely created the MSE technology. So it isn't a surprise that IE supports it. Google Chrome was also an early adopter of MSE. Apple would be last with support for MSE if it weren't f…
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gumbi wrote: » The HTML5 player already works in IE11 on Windows... Just say'n. How efficient is it ? Silverlight was MS's product and it sucks a lot of juice for doing the same thing.
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gatorguy wrote: » Again, what does it matter? If Apple and it's users see a value in widgets and "Hey Siri" and 3rd party keyboards then they should offer them. Seems an easy choice. Who cares if the idea came from elsewhere. You really think anyo…
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[SIZE=2][/SIZE]These extensions work with other iOS technologies to provide iOS-flavored security. They will need to share data with various components, not to mention the front most app and its own bundled app. I think it is more than meet the ey…
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Not to mention the user has full control over the data on the device. HealthKit provides a uniform framework for everyone to work together.